In it started when his daughters, who were once so excited about his movie career as he’s starring in the upcoming Transformers film, became more interested in 1D then him. Clearly that didn’t settle with Mark too well.

The media is on fire today about the new Brad Paisley song “Accidental Racist,” on which he teams up with LL Cool J to deliver a well-meaning but possibly not fully thought-out message about race relations in the South. See, in the song, Brad is sorry about wearing his Confederate flag T-shirt to a Starbucks where he’s waited on by a black barista (LL Cool J, moonlighting?)... but not sorry enough to, you know, not wear that T-shirt. (He’s a Skynyrd fan, you see.)

Is “Accidental Racist” accidentally racist? Maybe! But mostly, it’s just accidentally stupid. Check out what Brad had to say to Ellen DeGeneres about the song after the jump, then check out a number of other pieces of entertainment that have been accidentally (or perhaps not-so-accidentally) racist!

Megan Fox is sick of being one of Hollywood’s sexiest women and is ready to be taken more seriously. She says this while she’s flaunting major cleavage on the cover of Esquire magazine, which totally makes sense. (That last statement was heavy on the sarcasm…)

Talking about her on-screen roles as a sex symbol in films like in Transformers, Megan said, “I felt powerless in that image. I didn’t feel powerful. It ate every other part of my personality, not for me but for how people saw me, because there was nothing else to see or know. That devalued me. Because I wasn’t anything. I was an imagine. I was a picture. I was a pose.”